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the committee feel it a pleasing duty to acknowledge the 
unbounded hospitality of the friends of the society at 
Frome. Every gentleman opened his house to the 
strangers, and placed his carriage at the disposal of the 
committee, so that no visitor incurred any expense during 
the two days beyond that of going thither and returning. 
They have the further pleasure of acknowledging the 
assistance and co-operation of the Frome Literary and 
Scientific Institution in furthering the objects of the 
meeting, It is no longer a matter of doubt that the 
society has taken root in that part of the county. 
Che Aluaenm. 
HE following list comprises most of the objects of 
interest exhibited at the meeting at Frome, with the 
names of the depositors. 
By the Rev. E. Dighion.—Specimen of Wood Carving, 
Foliage, Flowers, &c. Bronze Horn. Painting on Ala- 
baster. Daguerreotype view of the leaning Tower of Pisa. 
Small Painting on China. | 
By Mr. J. Paget.—Metal Screen and Stand. Silver- 
mounted Cup of Cocoa Nut. Egyptian bronze Lotus Vase. 
Antique Watch and Etui. Manuscript Bible. Metal 
Figure, bronze. Roman Lares. Bronze Seal. Three 
engraved Pilgrim Shells. Ivory silver-mounted Box, 
once the property of Mary Queen of Scots. Missal, illu- 
minated. Roman Pondus, dug up at Bath. Box containing 
Shirt and Combs of Charles I. Bronze from Ragland 
Castle. Casket filigree work. 
